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SAMSAMHA Joined: September 26, 2005 Status: Offline Posts: 274 Rep: PIP Level 2 (2147)PIP Level 2 (2147)PIP Level 1 (2147)
eating dinosaur? Old Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:24:38 AM #36743 Perm Link
anyone happen to catch this news, apparently scientist seems to find a link that chicken evolved from dinosaur. I guess if that's true, we are eating the huge dino (well it's cousin or descendent)Smile

http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=80445
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(No Title) Old Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:27:53 AM #36783 Perm Link
er.... chickens are birds ? birds are dinosaur descendants, or have a common ancestor only a wee bit further back ? Is this news ?

edit: ok, it says "more evidence" in the article. You didn't put it quite like that


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(No Title) Old Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:31:26 PM #36930 Perm Link
HEHEHE, if I put it like that, then people won't be interestedSmile
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(No Title) Old Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:08:53 PM #36934 Perm Link
I guess somehow we are all coming from some animal that existed thousands of years ago... I guess we are all related to the "missing link", if only we could find it. In the meantime, gorillas are our ancestors according to evolutionism. So, eating dinosaur is not that bad! LOL!
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(No Title) Old Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:46:01 AM #36944 Perm Link
There are cannibals that eat there own species... now that's weird. I have no problems eating other animals, though.

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(No Title) Old Wed Apr 18, 2007 4:44:18 AM #36945 Perm Link
I ran across something about this exact same thing when helping my son do a report on dinosaurs. I was actually surprised only because I never really thought about chickens having been a decendent of the dinosaur.
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(No Title) Old Thu Apr 19, 2007 10:33:54 PM #37068 Perm Link
LOL! I guess the chicken is too familiar to us, so thinking of it as a family of a dinosaur is out of our minds. On the other hand, I think of the eggs that Fred Flintstone had for breakfast. They were pretty big! I'm sure a dinosaur was involved on that breakfast! LOL!
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(No Title) Old Fri Apr 20, 2007 3:23:53 AM #37069 Perm Link
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Yes, I think those were pterodactyl (not sure if I spelled that right) eggs. Well, I guess eggs are eggs, but is a dinosaur related to a chicken? That is the question.
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(No Title) Old Sat Apr 21, 2007 10:07:25 AM #37155 Perm Link
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Said By trick-r-treat

Yes, I think those were pterodactyl (not sure if I spelled that right) eggs. Well, I guess eggs are eggs, but is a dinosaur related to a chicken? That is the question.

I think it is totally possible! It could be a descendant from the pterodactyl! So why not? And you are right about eggs. I had not long ago some scrambled eggs made with one egg from ostrich. We shared it between 6 people just to taste it, but it took the whole big pan to make it. And it tasted like a regular chicken's egg.
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(No Title) Old Sat Apr 21, 2007 3:25:31 PM #37176 Perm Link
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Said By trick-r-treat

Yes, I think those were pterodactyl (not sure if I spelled that right) eggs. Well, I guess eggs are eggs, but is a dinosaur related to a chicken? That is the question.

I think it is totally possible! It could be a descendant from the pterodactyl! So why not? And you are right about eggs. I had not long ago some scrambled eggs made with one egg from ostrich. We shared it between 6 people just to taste it, but it took the whole big pan to make it. And it tasted like a regular chicken's egg.


Actually the pterodactyl is not related to modern birds, their bone structure is far too different, but it did have adaptations for gliding that are somewhat similar.

T-rexs and others are most likely strongest related to large flightless and small flightless birds such as chickens and ostriches. If you look at the bones they're quite similar.
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Bucky Katt wants to know: Old Thu May 3, 2007 5:51:35 PM #37807 Perm Link
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Would you eat monkey?

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(No Title) Old Mon May 28, 2007 10:22:21 AM #38580 Perm Link
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In the meantime, gorillas are our ancestors according to evolutionism.


That's only according to creationists who don't understand speciation by natural selection. According to evolutionists, gorillas would be our genetic cousins.
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(No Title) Old Wed May 30, 2007 8:25:10 PM #38687 Perm Link
Interestingly, I do remember reading somewhere a few years ago that a few lucky people got to eat mastodon/mammoth meat after they found a large one frozen in the ice. I'm sure that's not allowed now, hehe.
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(No Title) Old Thu May 31, 2007 6:47:30 PM #38712 Perm Link
I'm sorry, if something has been frozen for thousands, or millions of years, depending on who you listen to, wouldn't it be the freezer burn to end all freezer burn. No thanks, I think I'll pass on the mastadon/mammoth entree. Razz
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(No Title) Old Fri Jun 1, 2007 5:28:58 AM #38727 Perm Link
That reminds me of "Northern Exposure". Every so often the residents would find a mammoth and make sausage and steaks out of it.
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